Shariatda
Shariatda is a term that refers to Islamic law, derived from the Arabic word "sharia." It encompasses a broad set of religious and moral principles that guide the lives of Muslims. Shariatda is not a codified legal system in the Western sense, but rather a comprehensive framework that includes guidance on matters of faith, worship, family law, criminal law, and commercial transactions. Its primary sources are the Quran, the holy book of Islam, and the Sunnah, which are the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad.
Interpretations of Shariatda can vary among different schools of Islamic jurisprudence, such as Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i,